What is an output?
An output is the work product Mibyan creates for you inside a conversation. It can be a document, deck, spreadsheet, page, or website. Outputs are previewable, editable, and reusable as context for follow-up requests. Think of the first version as a strong draft. Your job is to review it, give precise feedback, and guide it toward the final format you need.Output types
Documents
Best for reports, feasibility studies, business plans, proposals, memos, contracts, policies, articles, and structured long-form writing.
Presentations
Best for pitch decks, company profiles, board updates, sales decks, training slides, launch decks, and visual narratives.
Spreadsheets
Best for KPI trackers, financial assumptions, comparison tables, budgets, operating plans, pricing models, and lists.
HTML pages
Best for one-page prototypes, landing pages, campaign pages, service pages, and visual drafts that need immediate preview.
Websites
Best for simple multi-page sites such as home, services, about, FAQ, and contact pages.
Strategic answers
Best for brainstorming, planning, analysis, decision support, and turning vague ideas into a clearer brief.
How to request each output
Documents
Documents
Name the document type, audience, required sections, length, tone, and any local context. For formal work, ask for a table of contents, executive summary, risks, assumptions, and next steps.
Presentations
Presentations
Specify the audience, number of slides, presentation goal, story arc, required sections, and visual direction. For investor decks, include stage, market, business model, traction, and funding ask.
Spreadsheets
Spreadsheets
Describe the rows, columns, calculations, assumptions, and how the sheet will be used. If the numbers are estimated, ask Mibyan to label assumptions clearly.
Pages and websites
Pages and websites
Describe the target user, message hierarchy, sections, call to action, brand tone, language, and device priorities. Mention if the page should be Arabic, English, RTL, or bilingual.
Reviewing outputs
Use this review pass before you export or share anything:- Structure: does the output include the right sections in the right order?
- Audience fit: would the intended reader understand and trust it?
- Completeness: are important details missing?
- Tone: does it sound formal, persuasive, concise, or detailed enough?
- Accuracy: do names, numbers, dates, locations, and claims need checking?
- Actionability: does the output end with clear decisions, next steps, or deliverables?
Editing an existing output
You do not need to rewrite the whole prompt. Refer to the current output and ask for the exact change:Best practices
- Start with a clear first version, then iterate.
- Ask for questions first when the task is ambiguous.
- Provide local context when the output depends on market realities.
- Separate content feedback from formatting feedback.
- For high-stakes work, ask Mibyan to produce assumptions and review notes alongside the output.
